Cry Sentence Examples

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  • There she collapsed on the bed and started to cry – quietly this time.

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  • I don't cry that much.

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  • Why did she want to cry again?

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  • Kiri began to cry again.

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  • She started to cry again.

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  • No need to cry on such a pretty day, little one.

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  • She put the offending foot on the ground, tentatively applying a little weight, clamping a hand over her mouth to stop the cry of pain.

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  • She'd never seen anyone cry as hard as he did.

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  • She wanted to cry again.

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  • She cried until she was too tired to cry more and drifted into a vision, reliving the few moments she spent with Jilian.

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  • Then he laughed at her cry and flicked it back on.

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  • She did cry loud.

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  • It still makes me cry when I think of Annie, even after fifteen years.

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  • I will not cry out.

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  • He signed a quest of what was making her cry and she stared mutely at him, frantically trying to think of something.

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  • A couple of blocks away, I crawled into a horrible alley and began to cry out.

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  • My wife began to cry and snuggled close to me.

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  • She wanted to scream, cry, or flee.

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  • She is very good and sweet when she does not cry loud.

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  • And the little princess began to cry capriciously like a suffering child and to wring her little hands even with some affectation.

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  • She'd promised herself she wasn't going to cry today.

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  • So he'd have to stuff something in the poor woman's mouth for fear she'd scream or cry out before she died.

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  • She began to cry, her sobs muffled as she leaned forward against her arms.

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  • She started to say something but just bit her lip and began to cry.

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  • Jackson glanced at the sheet music then at her through dark lashes "This is a far cry from 'Happy Birthday'."

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  • She couldn't let him see her cry.

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  • Every family has a baby who will cry unless a high chair is brought to the table.

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  • There's water now, A'Ran, she managed, struggling not to cry.

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  • Edith began to cry, but once again wouldn't answer.

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  • When the stream became visible, the flow was light, a far cry from the raging torrent Dean remembered from late spring when the melting snow increased the flow of the Uncompahgre a hundred fold.

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  • Cynthia began to quietly cry out of sheer frustration while Gladys Turnbull snored loudly.

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  • Janet met him at the door, looking ready to cry.

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  • Cynthia looked about to cry.

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  • Sarah had only seen him cry twice through all the years.

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  • Heracles sought him in vain, and the answer of Hylas to his thrice-repeated cry was lost in the depths of the water.

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  • Mississippi River cruises are a far cry from standard cruises, which typically take place onboard massive luxury liners.

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  • Additionally, he often uses both a Dunlop Cry Baby wah-wah pedal and the BOSS CE-1 stereo chorus pedal during concerts to replicate his studio sound in a live format.

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  • And the screenshots themselves are enough to make you cry.

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  • As he was finishing his conversation, a loud sound came from the kitchen, followed by a sharp cry in a man's voice, and then laughter.

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  • I suppose she thought I'd roll over and cry in my pillow.

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  • But his cry came an instant too late as Shipton plummeted past him, his ice ax swinging in a rip across Dean's calf as he plummeted backward into space, and down to the rocks and churning river below.

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  • For a moment, he thought she might cry, so he led her back into the hallway.

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  • Jackson shook violently, desperate to summon self-control, while every part of him yearned to cry out with the utter horror coursing through his mind.

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  • Three pair of blue eyes stared back at her from the first stall, and tiny pink cleft muzzles lifted in a cute imitation of their mother's broken cry of joy.

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  • Not now, she couldn't let him see her cry - couldn't let him feel pity for her.

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  • But that name properly belongs to the Redshank, from the cry of warning to other animals that it utters on the approach of danger.

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  • The more moderate elements found a rallying cry in the manifesto of October, took the name of " the Party of 17 October," and became known as " Octobrists."

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  • But it was her role as a nun (a far cry from the sexy roles she'd become famous for) in the gripping drama Dead Man Walking (1995) that finally got her the coveted Oscar.

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  • Carol Burnett – She accepted the award for "Favorite All-Around Female Performer" saying she usually laughs at people who cry at these things.

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  • A luxury dog bed is a far cry from the standard hearth rugs or stiff plastic/wicker baskets that have served as dog bedding for so long.

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  • He shouldn't cry when you touch them and he shouldn't pull away from you.

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  • That had all four dogs stopping so fast in their tracks that I sat down on the curb to cry and say "Thank you!"

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  • Chordie - A handful of songs are available at Chordie including Chris Letter, Missing Pages and When the Children Cry.

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  • On the contrary, sweater coats enjoy a free flowing type of fit - and they're a far cry from the shapeless, boxy styles that plus size women once had no choice but to wear.

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  • With stylish actresses like Judi Dench, Julie Andrews and Cloris Leachman paving the way, short hair styles for older women are a far cry from frumpy and much more about the funky.

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  • The sleeper may twist around in bed or sit up and cry out as a result of their fear, often with their eyes wide open in a stare, even though they remain asleep.

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  • For example, many new parents find themselves sleeping less and less as they are 'waiting' for the baby to cry, particularly if their partner doesn't seem as helpful about getting up to take care of the baby.

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  • It's also common for kids to talk in their sleep, cry, and even have their eyes open.

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  • A far cry from today's admission prices, when Walt Disney World's original park (Magic Kingdom) opened for business in 1971, it cost an adult $3.50 for admittance.

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  • It seems as though Rare applied the popular Hollywood remake mentality to a video game that really didn't cry to be redone.

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  • If you let the baby cry too long, other customers will get upset and leave.

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  • Far Cry acts like almost all the first person shooters.

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  • There are only a couple of things different in Far Cry from every other FPS out there.

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  • If you've played any other FPS shooter on the Xbox, then you'll feel right at home with Far Cry.

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  • Far Cry gives up the standard Deathmatch, capture the flag, etc. One mode that is extremely fun to play is "Predator".

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  • This can get intense because it plays like the single-player game in terms of suspense and stealth.Also, Far Cry includes a multiplayer level-editor.

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  • Far Cry for the PC is a single player, first-person action shooter where you play Jack Carver, a guy who was hired to transport a woman around the Pacific Ocean.

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  • If you are into importing games, and a huge fan of Devil May Cry 4, then you may want to import a special package from Japan.

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  • The other thing it does is makes pokemon cry in the background more frequently.

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  • You'll also find allusions to Superman, Wild Wild West, Far Cry, Star Wars, and Halo.

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  • With a name like Devil May Cry, you know it's going to be something good.

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  • Like Prince of Persia, Devil May Cry has also had two sequels released.

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  • Gradually, babies begin to expect that their parent will care for them when they cry.

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  • Anywhere from 20 to 25 percent of babies cry enough to meet the definition of colic.

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  • This situation could result in painful cramping that makes babies cry.

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  • Very little can be done to prevent colic, other than trying to discover triggers that cause the baby to cry and to not smoke.

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  • If the victim choking can talk or cry, the Heimlich maneuver should not be administered.

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  • When left with a babysitter, even a familiar individual that the infant formerly accepted, the child may scream and cry to exhaustion.

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  • If this period of art work is coupled with risky behaviors or depression, it may represent a cry for help and therapy may be appropriate.

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  • Even if they are initially accepting, it is not unusual for young children to cry when they realize that their parents are leaving.

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  • Some children may cry or scream for a period, and other children may fall asleep for an hour.

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  • A constipated baby may strain, cry, draw the legs toward the abdomen, or arch the back when having a bowel movement.

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  • Some ask questions, some cry or get angry, and some initially do not react at all.

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  • The arriving child may hear other children cry as they leave the examining room.

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  • Such acting out for this group of children is often referred to among mental health professionals as "a cry for help."

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  • Though certainly significant problems, acting out in the form of various rebellious behaviors that are not self-injurious or life-threatening is considered the less serious form of this "cry for help."

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  • Children who have a warm, loving, and supportive childhood are far less likely to act out as a cry for help or to act out in a violent manner.

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  • Newborn infants normally start to breathe without assistance and usually cry after delivery.

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  • Infants typically pull up their legs and cry in pain, then stop crying suddenly.

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  • The sheriff came and laughed at something one of the men said as she lay there and it made me cry to hear him.

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  • After the passing of this resolution the cry against the House of Lords rapidly weakened, since it became clear at the by-elections (culminating at Peckham in March 1908) that the "will of the people" was by no means unanimously on the side of the bills which had failed to pass.

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  • He was refused admittance to the palace, and the people began to shout "Popolo e liberta I" in opposition to the Medicean cry of "Palle, Palle !"

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  • Pope Julius II., after having formed the league of Cambrai with France and Spain against Venice, retired from it in 1510, Schis- and raised the cry of "Fuori i Barbari" (out with the matic barbarians), with a view to expelling the French from council of Italy.

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  • It already, however, bore within it the germ of decay; the accumulation of treasure in the capital had led to a corruption of the simple manners of the earlier times; the exhaustion of the tribes through the heavy blood tax had roused discontent among them; the plundering of the holy places, the attacks on the pilgrim caravans under the escort of Turkish soldiers, and finally, in 1810, the desecration of the tomb of Mahomet and the removal of its costly treasures, raised a cry of dismay throughout the Mahommedan world, and made it clear even to the Turkish sultan that unless the Wahhabi power were crushed his claims to the caliphate were at an end.

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  • The blackbird is of a shy and restless disposition, courting concealment, and rarely seen in flocks, or otherwise than singly or in pairs, and taking flight when startled with a sharp shrill cry.

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  • Under the name godwit two perfectly distinct species of British birds were included, but that which seems to have been especially prized is known to modern ornithologists as the black-tailed godwit, Limosa aegocephala, formerly called, from its loud cry, a yarwhelp,' shrieker or barker, in the districts it inhabited.

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  • There, in Phrygia, the cry for a strict Christian life was reinforced by the belief in a new and final outpouring of the Spirit - a coincidence which has been observed elsewhere in Church history - as, for instance, among the early Quakers and in the Irvingite movement.

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  • Strickland, who had been elected while an undergraduate on the cry of equality of rights for Maltese and English, and Mizzi, the leader of the anti-English agitation, were, as soon as elected, given seats in the executive council to co-operate with the government; but their aims were irreconcilable.

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  • A cry was raised "Away with the atheists.

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  • The cry of atheism was raised, and the electoral government of Saxony, followed by all the German states except Prussia, suppressed the Journal and confiscated the copies found in their universities.

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  • The names of the species, both English and scientific, have been bestowed from its capacity of successfully imitating the cry of many other birds, to say nothing of other sounds, in addition to uttering notes of its own which possess a varied range and liquid fullness of tone that are unequalled, according to its admirers, even by those of the nightingale.

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  • The more violent leaders, like Miinzer, renewed the old cry that the parsons must be slain.

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  • But the cry of Federal interference was raised as a result of the methods employed in securing his nomination, and this, together with the party division and the popularity of Cleveland, brought about Cleveland's election by the unprecedented plurality of 192,854.

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  • The Kwa-Kwa are said to be so called because their salutation "resembles the cry of a duck."

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  • Frequenting parts of the open country so very divergent in character, and as remarkable for the peculiarity of its flight as for that of its cry, the lapwing is far more often observed in nearly all parts of the British Islands than any other of the group Limicolae.

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  • In Sweden Vipa, in Germany Kiebitz, in Holland Kiewiet, and in France Dixhuit, are names of the lapwing, given to it from its usual cry.

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  • In the Synoptists, Jesus " grows in favour with God and man," passes through true human experiences and trials, prays alone on the mountain-side, and dies with a cry of desolation; here the Logos' watchword is " I am," He has deliberately to stir up emotion in Himself, never prays for Himself, and in the garden and on the cross shows but power and self-possession.

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  • The cry of the heathen populace in the Roman empire against the Christians was " Away with the atheists!

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  • In the autumn of 1096 the nobles of France and Italy, joined by the Norman barons of England and Sicily, set out to wrest the Holy Land from the unbelievers; and for more than a century the cry, " Christ's land must be won for Christ," exercised an unparalleled power in Western Christendom.

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  • It is the wailing cry of a moribund nation.

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  • The usual cry is harsh and discordant, but many softer notes are employed.

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  • The hue and cry of the critics largely died away, and was replaced by a calmer and juster appreciation.

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  • It was a far cry from New Orleans to Quebec. If France could link them by a chain of settlements and shut in the English to their narrow strip of Atlantic seaboard there was good promise that North America would be hers.

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  • The cry was easily raised by the Conservative minority that this was to vote reward for rebellion.

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  • Gerin Lajoie'S Cry Of " Back To The Land " Was Successfully Adapted To Moderns Developments In Le Saguenay (1896) And L'Outaouais Su Perieur (1889) By Arthur Buies, Who Showed What Immense Inland Breadths Of Country Lay Open To Suitable " Jean Rivards " From The Older Settlements Along The St Lawrence.

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  • Their cry is a low, abrupt grunt.

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  • They take their name of tuco-tuco from their cry, which resembles the blows of a hammer on an anvil, and may be heard all day as the little rodents move in their burrows, generally formed in sandy soil.

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  • The " Yellow Peril " is considered less dangerous in Hawaii than formerly, although it was used as a political cry in the campaign for American annexation.

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  • In 1649, as he was walking towards Nottingham, he heard the bell of the "steeple house" of the city, and was admonished by an inward voice to go forward and cry against the great idol and the worshippers in it.

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  • His main sympathies are with the Neo-Kantians, and especially with Lange in modifying the a priori, and in extending the power of reason beyond phenomena to an ideal world; and yet the cry of his phenomenalism is not " back to Kant," but " beyond Kant."

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  • As weeks elapsed without action on the part of the royal widow, while the cry of blood was up throughout the country, raising echoes from England and abroad, the murmur of accusation began to rise against her also.

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  • The cry was taken up. Maelius, summoned before the aged Cincinnatus (specially appointed dictator), refused to appear, and was slain by Gaius Servilius Ahala; his house was razed to the ground, his corn distributed amongst the people, and his property confiscated.

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  • I was assailed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation, and even detestation;.

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  • The election of 1894 had given the Liberals a much smaller number of seats than they ought to have had according to the number of votes they polled, and a cry arose for the establishment of proportional representation.

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  • It was the age of the great schism, three popes claiming the allegiance of Christendom, and of the councils of Constance and of Basel; in all ranks of the Church there was an urgent cry for reform.

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  • It is not surprising that a cry, louder than ever, now arose for his dismissal.

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  • Obstruction was continued by a section of the independence party; and Kossuth, seeing his authority ignored, resigned the leadership. The obstructionists now raised the cry that the German words of command i n the joint army must be replaced by Magyar words in the regiments recruited from Hungary - a demand which, apart from its disintegrating influence on the army, the crown considered to be an encroachment upon the royal military prerogatives as defined by the Hungarian Fundamental Law XII.

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  • The cry for the Magyar words of command on which the subsequent constitutional crisis turned, was tantamount to a demand that the monarch should differentiate the Hungarian from the Austrian part of the joint army, and should render it impossible for any but Magyar officers to command Hungarian regiments, less than half of which have a majority of Magyar recruits.

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  • The far more memorable interference of Athens in Sicilian affairs in the year 415 was partly in answer to the cry of the exiles of Leontini, partly to a quite distinct appeal from the Elymian Segesta.

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  • Being a very watchful bird, its cry of warning, when it flies off on the approach of danger, is probably appreciated by the crocodile.

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  • The crier continues his daily rounds, with his former chant, excepting on the Coptic New Years Day, when the cry of the Wefh is repeated, until the Salib, or Discovery of the Cross, the 26th or 27th of September, at which period, the river having attained its greatest height, he concludes his annual employment with another chant, and presents to each house some limes and other fruit, and dry lumps of Nile mud.

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  • The words of the Imam are echoed in every heart, and every Moslem hears only the cry of the Faith..

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  • In vain the French emperor, within eight days of his entry into Moscow, wrote to the tsar a letter, which was one long cry of distress, revealing the desperate straits of the Grand Army, and appealed to " any remnant of his former sentiments."

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  • In 1820 the people of Guayaquil took up the cry of liberty; and in spite of several defeats they continued the contest, till at length, under Antonio Jose de Sucre, who had been sent to their assistance by Bolivar, and reinforced by a Peruvian contingent under Andres de Santa Cruz, they gained a complete victory on May 22, 1822, in a battle fought on the side of Mount Pichincha, at a height of 10,200 ft.

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  • This retort was President Kruger's rallying cry whenever he found himself in the least degree pressed, either from within or without the state.

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  • The cry was the same as that of Krug (q.v.), asking the philosophers who expounded the absolute to construe his pen.

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  • It was the cry of the Evangelical school for a personal Christ and not a dialectical Logos.

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  • Enormous meetings, convened by the priesthood, and directed or controlled by O'Connell, assembled in 1842-1843, and probably nine-tenths of the Irish Catholics were unanimous in the cry for repeal.

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  • Various as were the phases through which sophistry passed between the middle of the 5th century and the middle of the 4th, the sophists - Socrates himself being no exception - had in their declared antagonism to philosophy a common characteristic; and, if in the interval, philosophical speculation being temporarily suspended, scepticism ceased for the time to be peculiar, at the outset, when Protagoras and Gorgias broke with the physicists, and in the sequel, when Plato raised the cry of " back to Parmenides," this common characteristic was distinctive.

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  • On the 12th of January 1848 a revolution under the leadership of Ruggiero Settimo broke out at Palermo to the cry of " independence or the 1812 constitution," and by the end of February the whole island, with the exception of Messina, i was in the hands of the revolutionists.

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  • They speedily relapsed into crime; their numbers, as the years passed, became so great and their depredations so serious, especially in garrotte robberies, that a cry of indignation was raised against the system, which led to its arraignment before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1863.

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  • With the murder of Othman the dynastic principle gained the twofold advantage of a legitimate cry - that of vengeance for the blood of the grey-haired caliph and a distinguished champion, the governor Moawiya, whose position in Syria was impregnable.

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  • The flight of Byzantine scholarship westward in the 15th century revealed, and finally, that the philosophic content of the Scholastic teaching was as alien from Aristotle as from the spirit of the contemporary revolt of science, with its cry for a new medicine, a new nautical astronomy and the like.

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  • He was content to voice the cry for the overthrow of the dominant system as such, and to call for a new beginning, with no realist presuppositions.

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  • He echoes the cry for recourse to nature, for induction, for experiment.

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  • She showed great forbearance and generosity towards the duchess of Marlborough in the face of unexampled provocation, and her character was unduly disparaged by the latter, who with her violent and coarse nature could not understand the queen's self-restraint in sorrow, and describes her as "very hard" and as "not apt to cry."

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  • In the consequent distress in the new industrial centres there arose a cry for protection.

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  • He caused the suffering of thousands in the galleys; he had no ear, it is said, for the cry of the suppliant.

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  • But, unlike the pope, he gave ear to the popular cry for redress of political grievances; and persisted in associating with the baronial opposition, even after he was ordered by Innocent to excommunicate them as disturbers of the peace.

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  • All feed on the roots of grass; and when disturbed, like marmots, utter a whistling cry.

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  • Sion is urged to cry to the Lord in protest against His pitiless work (verses 18-22).

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  • These are P. megapodius, called El Turco by the natives, which is noticeable for its ungainly appearance and awkward gait; the P. albicollis, which inhabits barren hillsides and is called tapacollo from the manner of carrying its tail turned far forward over its back; the P. rubecula, of Chiloe, a small timid denizen of the gloomy forest, called the cheucau or chuca, whose two or three notes are believed by the superstitious natives to be auguries of impending success or disaster; and an allied species (Hylactes Tarnii, King) called the guid-guid or barking bird, whose cry is a close imitation of the yelp of a small dog.

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  • The cry of an acute financial crisis emanating from the fear of war with Argentina was now raised in Chile.

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  • He fully admitted that the cry which had become so popular since 1881 of " Africa for the Afrikanders " expressed a reasonable aspiration, but he constantly pointed out that its fulfilment could most had from the 16th century onward maintained a Y advantageously be sought, not, as the Kruger party and extremists of the Bond believed, by working for an independent South Africa, but by working for the development of South Africa as a whole on democratic, self-reliant, self-governing lines, under the shelter of the British flag.

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  • By the protector's death on the 3rd of September 1658 the scene was wholly changed, and amidst the consequent confusion of factions the cry for the restoration of the monarchy grew daily in strength.

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  • It has been suggested that the name arose from the cry they used when approaching their nocturnal rendezvous; but it is more probable that it was derived from a nickname applied to their leader Jean Cottereau (1767-1794).

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  • Owls are numerous, and a small species, Glaucidium, is conspicuous, breaking the stillness of the night by its monotonous though musical cry of two notes.

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  • The resultant discontent found expression in the cry of " Portugal for the Portuguese " and in the demand for a constitution.

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  • Although there were already fifteen banks in the state in 1837 yet the cry against monopoly was loud, and so in that year a general banking law was passed whereby any ten or more freeholders might establish a bank with a capital of not less than fifty thousand nor more than three hundred thousand dollars and begin business as soon as 30% of the capital was paid in in specie.

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  • The hue and cry was out against him; henceforth he led a hunted life, preaching and ministering to Catholics in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and Lancashire.

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  • A most singular habit possessed by this bird is that of rising in the air and soaring there in circles at an immense altitude, uttering at intervals the very loud cry of which its local name is an imitation.

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  • The cry of the stags in the breeding season is also different.

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  • Another popular opposition cry was " Rumania for the Rumanians.

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  • He was tempted to cry to the puddles between Elstow and Bedford, "Be ye dry," and to stake his eternal hopes on the event.

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  • In 1842 he joined the Reformers in the cry for constitutional government, and from 1852 to 1854 was Speaker of the house.

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  • In that speech he predicted that, if the cry for protection were again seriously raised in Great Britain, it would not be in the interests of agriculture, but in those of working men, who saw their employment disappearing.

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  • Dissenting chapels were sacked to the cry of High Church and Sacheverell.

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  • He was grossly attacked by the Opposition in parliament and by irresponsible critics, of the type of Byron, outside; historians, bred in the atmosphere of mid-Victorian Liberalism, have re-echoed the cry against him and the government of which he was the most distinguished member; but history has largely justified his attitude.

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  • Tapers suggestion in Coningsby that the Conservatives should go to the country with the cry, Our young queen and our old institutions, expressed, in an epigram, a prevalent idea.

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  • But neither Sheridan nor Fox was capable of that sustained and overflowing indignation at outraged justice and oppressed humanity, that consuming moral fire, which burst forth again and again from the chief manager of the impeachment, with such scorching might as drove even the cool and intrepid Hastings beyond all self-control, and made him cry out with protests and exclamations like a criminal writhing under the scourge.

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  • Their cry is peculiar, being something between the belling of a deer and the neigh of a horse.

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  • If so, Mysticism includes in itself a prophecy of modern Christian Platonism or idealism, with its cry of " Back to Alexandria."

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  • The politicians who envied his talents and believed him a rascal raised the cry of treason.

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  • It is nearly always seen paired, though the pairs collect in prodigious flocks; and, when these are broken up, its shrill but musical cry of "tu-lup," "tu-lup," somewhat pettishly repeated, helps to draw attention to it.

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  • Wherever the cry of the oppressed goes up from Greek against Greek, it was the voice of Athens which should first remind the oppressor that Heliene differed from barbarian in postponing the use of force to the persuasions of equal law.

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  • Compulsory purchase became a popular cry, especially in Ulster.

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  • It is " a far cry " from Vanua Levu to Vancouver Island, and, ethnologically, the Ahts of the latter region are extremely remote from the Papuans with their mixture of Malay and Polynesian blood.

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  • The Assemblys cry of the country in danger (July Ix) proved to the nation that the king was incapable of defending France against the foreigner; and the appeal of the federal volunteers in Paris gave to the opposition, together, with the war-song of the Marseillaise, the army which had been refused by Louis XVI., now disarmed.

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  • It had become satiated; the cry of the mothers rose threateningly against the Ogre- and his intolerable imposition of wholesale conscription.

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  • Bands of armed peasants marched through the country to the cry of "Viva Maria!"

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  • A cry went up that to allow dissident churches to announce their presence was to insult and persecute the Catholic I at Rome the decree was attacked as unconstitutional, and a breach of diplomatic propriety all the more reprehensible as negotiations for a revision of the concordat were actually pending.

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  • Its reimposition, officially supported for the sake of necessary revenue in war-time, and cordially welcomed by the Unionist party, had justified itself, as they contended, in spite of the criticisms of the Opposition (who raised the cry of the "dear loaf"), by proving during the year to have had no general or direct effect on the price of bread.

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  • Several regiments were composed entirely of persons affiliated to the society, and on the 1st of July a military mutiny broke out at Monteforte, led by two officers named Morelli and Silvati, to the cry of "God, the King and the Constitution."

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  • In some districts, especially in the Kharput vilayet, the cry of " Islam or death " was raised.

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  • The cry of " British Hamilton " had no good excuse whatever.

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  • Destiny sounded frightened, and then started to cry.

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  • As she stared at the caskets she knew she should feel something – should cry.

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  • There she collapsed on the bed and started to cry – quietly this time.

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  • What were you thinking about that made you cry – last night?

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  • The desert made the cry sound different than in the hills of Texas.

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  • A defense attorney would cry foul in a minute if he learned his client was incarcerated as a result of some psychic vision!

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  • The way he said it made Julie cry and me want to kill the bastard.

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  • She also heard the cry of an infant baby.

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  • You must die first. … an Oracle must be bound … for all eternity … She jerked out of the memory with a cry.

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  • Martha bit her quivering lip and continued stroking the contended cat, but didn't let herself cry as she sat at the table.

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  • It made me cry that I, who so short a time past was one of their ranks, is now shunned by a member of even this, the lowest profession.

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  • One of the goats was voicing a terrified cry and with it mingled vicious snarls and anxious barking.

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  • Pain streaked through her, the kind of pain with no physical source.  Katie began to cry, unable to see an end to her ordeal that would mean she – or her baby – lived.  She hugged her stomach and sobbed for the loss of Rhyn, her own life, their child's.

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  • Katie bit back the words she wanted to say.  Toby was too small to protect anyone, and she couldn't help feeling panic stir again at the thought that now he – and Deidre – were now as vulnerable as she was to the demons.  The thought of Rhyn being close made her body warm from the inside out.  Maybe, if she could find him …the cry of a demon overhead drew her attention.

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  • Before Katie could respond, one of the nearby trees snatched her and flung her into the air.  She soared above the treetops and let out a cry when she started to fall.  A branch caught her and flung her back up.  She saw Deidre and Toby sailing through the air in a similar fashion.  The second branch almost missed her and snatched her around the leg before throwing her back up.

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  • Then she too began to cry, making Dean feel like a bastard for imposing on her grief.

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  • Carmen returned her hug — and then started to cry.

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  • No darkness lasts the ages, Taran…I do not care to remember the sound of a bird's cry, but I wish I remembered the taste of spiced ale.

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  • He released his pent-up rage and frustration and gave a bellowing war cry, trying hard to forget the warlord of Tiyan.

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  • I wish I could, but … He looked like he wanted to cry.

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  • She wanted to cry, overwhelmed, this time by different emotions than those that plagued her this week.

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  • After the despairingcry I looked quickly into the night sky.

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  • It would be but to repeat the cry of old, " We are delivered to do these abominations.

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  • To me, it's a cry for independence against not just pills, but the system that gives tacit acceptance to it.

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  • Public opinion today, Saudis say, is a far cry from the largely passive acquiescence to a massive US military presence in 1991.

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  • She was my little baby cream agouti pictures of her still make me cry.

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  • You feel anxious about the funeral - will you cry more than anyone else will?

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  • It's a far cry from the reality of war, but it feels less artificial.

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  • A far cry from the romantic solo ballads to follow.

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  • The yield of corn then was 30 bushels per acre, a far cry from the 150 bushels per acre, a far cry from the 150 bushels now.

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  • However my body might cry craven, my mind luckily had no mind to give in.

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  • Even Tinker had uttered a small cry of astonishment.

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  • Such critics usually have little to offer as a clarion call beyond the shrill cry for evermore unbridled liberty.

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  • Volume and diction are very important - my plaintive cry of ' I can't hear you!

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  • Symbol tsx cry or performances are is taking that.

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  • The children were coached not to cry or ask questions, and above all to say nothing derogatory about Saddam.

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  • He did not cry out or seem distressed in any way.

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  • Who do you think I'm talking about when I cry fairy tale nightmare blow-up doll?

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  • The war cry of Zulu filled the sky and the tread of Zulu shook the earth.

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  • My very entrails burn for want of drink, My bowels cry, Humber, give us some meat.

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  • Although criticized at the time for being too garish, it's a far cry from the bleak functionality of today's Budapest malls.

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  • A far cry from when this panorama could be snatched only by peering through a gap out over the old gasworks.

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  • The only time I saw a far cry game was when some really nice geezer in the chat channel tried to help me.

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  • There is no sound so shrill, so pure and as urgent as a baby's cry for nourishment.

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  • This is the conventional cry of virgins in rather soupy love stories which stop short on the edge of being sexually explicit.

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  • It's a far cry from the freestanding arcade machines whose attributes remain relatively static.

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  • Bt toxins encompass a large superfamily of Cry proteins made by different strains of B. thuringiensis.

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  • The exuberant cry fades, stills, rises to an exultant roar and the creature bolts, startled by its own temerity.

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  • She curled around her tawdry bag, whining piteously, abject terror in her wide staring eyes. she began to cry.

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  • Then suddenly I let out a cry as I found myself gazing at the biggest cane toad ever!

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  • Some days i would wake up feeling so ugly that all I could do was cry.

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  • Have not the most cursed wretches been forced to cry out, Oh!

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  • Then they change their cry to " wee yen!

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  • That the choice therefore rested with the supporters of the minor candidates was manifest, and with the cry "Anything to beat Grant!"

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  • By far the most remarkable of all the Old World domesticated breeds is, however, the royal Siamese cat, which almost certainly has an origin quite distinct from that of the ordinary European breeds; this being rendered evident not only by the peculiar type of colouring, but likewise by the cry, which is quite unmistakable.

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  • Every fresh reform edict was greeted with demonstrations of enthusiasm, but the ominous cry Viva Pio Nono solo!

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  • On the 1st of January 1859, Napoleon astounded the diplomatic world by remarking to Baron Hubner, the Austrian ambassador, at the New Years reception at the Tuileries, that he regretted that relations between France and Austria were not so good as they had been; and at the opening of the Piedmontese parliament on the 10th Victor Emmanuel pronounced the memorable words that he could not be insensible to the cry of pain (ii grido di dolore) which reached him from all parts of Italy.

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  • The audience, composed of students and townspeople, interrupted him with the cry Quid de anima?

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  • By 1882 the cry as to land going out of cultivation became loud and general, and the migration of the rural population into the towns in search of work continued unchecked (see below, Agricultural Population).

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  • In fact it was the cry of "tyrant city" which went furthest to rouse public opinion in Greece against Athens and to bring on the Peloponnesian War which ruined the Athenian empire (431-404).

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  • The Rhine-daughters' exultant cry of " Rhine-gold " is there tortured in an extremely remote modulation at the end of a very sinister transformation of the theme; and the orchestration, with its lurid but smothered brass instruments, its penetrating low reed tones and its weird drum-roll beaten on a suspended cymbal, is more awe-inspiring than anything dreamed of by the cleverest of those composers who do not create intellectual causes for their effects.

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  • A cry went up that national bankruptcy had been declared, and thousands of the lower class of ouvrier began the rally to Babeuf's flag.

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  • The crowd began to murmur and presently to fling stones and cry "murderer !"

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  • Upon the cry of the "good old cause" he is especially sarcastic and severe in The True Good Old Cause Rightly Stated and other pamphlets.

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  • The Hungarians, severed from their kindred and their rulers, migrated to the Carpathians, whilst Oleg, the Russ prince of Kiev, passed through the Slav tribes of the Dnieper basin with the cry "Pay nothing to the Khazars" (884).

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  • The wailing cry' and the frantic gestures of the cock bird in the breeding-season will tell any passer-by that a nest or brood is near; but, unless he knows how to look for it, nothing save mere chance will enable him to find it.

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  • The outlines of her foreign policy are sketched elsewhere (see English History), and her courtships were diplomatic. Contemporary gossip, which was probably justified, said that she was debarred from matrimony by a physical defect; and her cry when she heard that Mary queen of Scots had given birth to a son is the most womanly thing recorded of Elizabeth.

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  • Next year he published Le Pape, a vision of the spirit of Christ in appeal against the spirit of Christianity, his ideal follower confronted and contrasted with his nominal vicar; next year again La Pitie supreme, a plea for charity towards tyrants who know not what they do, perverted by omnipotence and degraded by adoration; two years later Religions et religion, a poem which is at once a cry of faith and a protest against the creeds which deform and distort and leave it misshapen and envenomed and defiled; and in the same year L'Ane, a paean of satiric invective against the past follies of learned ignorance, and lyric rapture of confidence in the future wisdom and the final conscience of the world.

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  • Dorothy sprang forward and caught the fluffy fowl in her arms, uttering at the same time a glad cry.

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  • He threw it upon the floor and began to cry.

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  • His lips quivered and he began to cry.

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  • He was frightened and ready to cry.

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  • When I asked her about it in the morning, she said, "Book--cry," and completed her meaning by shaking and other signs of fear.

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  • When I took her hand she was trembling violently, and began to cry.

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  • She likes stories that make her cry--I think we all do, it's so nice to feel sad when you've nothing particular to be sad about.

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  • Cross is cry and kick.

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  • Natalie is a good girl and does not cry.

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  • When she is riding in the carriage she will not allow the driver to use the whip, because, she says, "poor horses will cry."

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  • In dark winter mornings, or in short winter afternoons, I sometimes heard a pack of hounds threading all the woods with hounding cry and yelp, unable to resist the instinct of the chase, and the note of the hunting-horn at intervals, proving that man was in the rear.

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  • Still on they came, and now the near woods resounded through all their aisles with their demoniac cry.

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  • He seemed unable to bear the sight of tears and was ready to cry himself.

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  • She took out her handkerchief and began to cry.

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  • The two women let go of one another, and then, as if afraid of being too late, seized each other's hands, kissing them and pulling them away, and again began kissing each other on the face, and then to Prince Andrew's surprise both began to cry and kissed again.

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  • Mademoiselle Bourienne also began to cry.

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  • She brought her face close to her sister-in-law's and unexpectedly again began to cry.

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  • But these words came like a piteous, despairing cry and an entreaty for pardon.

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  • One soldier, in his fear, uttered the senseless cry, "Cut off!" that is so terrible in battle, and that word infected the whole crowd with a feeling of panic.

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  • Timokhin, armed only with a sword, had rushed at the enemy with such a desperate cry and such mad, drunken determination that, taken by surprise, the French had thrown down their muskets and run.

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  • She rushed to Sonya, hugged her, and began to cry.

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  • At first he heard the sound of indifferent voices, then Anna Mikhaylovna's voice alone in a long speech, then a cry, then silence, then both voices together with glad intonations, and then footsteps.

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  • From all he says one should be glad and not cry.

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  • As twenty years before, it seemed impossible that the little creature who lived somewhere under her heart would ever cry, suck her breast, and begin to speak, so now she could not believe that that little creature could be this strong, brave man, this model son and officer that, judging by this letter, he now was.

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  • He longed to show that love in some way and knowing that this was impossible was ready to cry.

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  • The Emperor's horse started at the sudden cry.

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  • Hearing that cry and seeing to whom it was addressed, Nesvitski and the neighbor on his right quickly turned in alarm to Bezukhov.

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  • At the same instant they heard a report and Dolokhov's angry cry.

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  • Several times in the course of the morning Princess Mary began trying to prepare her sister-in-law, and every time began to cry.

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  • She looked at Princess Mary, then sat thinking for a while with that expression of attention to something within her that is only seen in pregnant women, and suddenly began to cry.

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  • Natasha gazed at them and was ready to cry because it was not she who was dancing that first turn of the waltz.

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  • Once she came to her mother, tried to say something, and suddenly began to cry.

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  • She did not even cry when, on taking leave, he kissed her hand for the last time.

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  • Nor did she cry when he was gone; but for several days she sat in her room dry-eyed, taking no interest in anything and only saying now and then, "Oh, why did he go away?"

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  • The whippers-in no longer set on the hounds, but changed to the cry of ulyulyu, and above the others rose Daniel's voice, now a deep bass, now piercingly shrill.

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  • Then, unexpectedly, as often happens, the sound of the hunt suddenly approached, as if the hounds in full cry and Daniel ulyulyuing were just in front of them.

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  • At the same instant, with a cry like a wail, first one hound, then another, and then another, sprang helter-skelter from the wood opposite and the whole pack rushed across the field toward the very spot where the wolf had disappeared.

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  • He stood on a knoll in the stubble, holding his whip aloft, and again repeated his long-drawn cry, "A-tu!"

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  • The pack on leash rushed downhill in full cry after the hare, and from all sides the borzois that were not on leash darted after the hounds and the hare.

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  • Don't look; I shall cry directly.

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  • I can't bear this waiting and I shall cry in a minute! and she turned away from the glass, making an effort not to cry.

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  • She softly approached Princess Mary, sighed, kissed her, and immediately began to cry.

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  • She suddenly began to cry.

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  • The stout man rose, frowned, shrugged his shoulders, and evidently trying to appear firm began to pull on his jacket without looking about him, but suddenly his lips trembled and he began to cry, in the way full-blooded grown-up men cry, though angry with himself for doing so.

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  • There was nothing left for them to do but cry "Vive l'Empereur!" and go to fight, in order to get food and rest as conquerors in Moscow.

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  • Talk was rarely heard in the ranks, and it ceased altogether every time the thud of a successful shot and the cry of "stretchers!" was heard.

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  • The countess began to cry.

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  • The countess put her arms around Sonya and began to cry.

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  • The countess, on hearing that Moscow was on fire, began to cry.

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  • Suddenly Natasha bent her head, covered her face with her hands, and began to cry.

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  • But noticing the grieved expression on Princess Mary's face she guessed the reason of that sadness and suddenly began to cry.

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  • Excuse me, good-by! and suddenly she began to cry and was hurrying from the room.

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  • The moment Nicholas took her hand she could no longer restrain herself and began to cry.

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  • When she needed to cry, the deceased count would be the pretext.

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  • And suddenly his bosom heaved with sobs and he began to cry.

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  • Justice is often a rallying cry in today 's world.

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  • School should develop a child 's capacities, not fill him with facts This is the cry of every would-be reformer.

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  • Instead we have responded positively to the cry of our local churches for quantity.

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  • Standing in Vernon Crescent, he is in a deep reverie but is suddenly snapped out of it by a cry of Murder !

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  • In later life he worked a market stall in Blackpool selling jewelry (a far cry from the boxing ring).

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  • Antonioni 's Italy is a far cry from the bucolic romanticism evoked by Florence.

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  • In this secularized world his life is a cry, his purpose is a question and the way of his community is an answer.

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  • Shoved into the corner, he started to cry.

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  • With a shrill cry of anger a man rose from a reclining chair beside the fire.

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  • There is no sound so shrill, so pure and as urgent as a baby 's cry for nourishment.

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  • It is a far cry from your average tinned skipjack tuna which tends to have a dry texture and bland taste.

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  • They had reached the very wildest and most desolate portion of the pass when the girl gave a startled cry, and pointed upwards.

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  • He stiffened suddenly, barely hearing the cry from an area generally to his right.

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  • Which is a far cry from the game 's storied development history.

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  • He clutched at his chest and gave a strangled cry as the slave brought the meager rations into the cell.

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  • Listening, he suddenly heard a far, rushing sound from subterranean depths--like a load of coal being put in--then a frightened cry.

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  • Then suddenly I let out a cry as I found myself gazing at the biggest cane toad ever !

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  • From the room above came a shout, a cry for help, and then the sound of trampling feet and of falling chairs.

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  • The film is set in Japan 's industrial heartlands, a far cry from the neon metropolis that often typifies Japanese urban settings.

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  • Some days I would wake up feeling so ugly that all I could do was cry.

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  • Staff working late in the Abbey have heard an eerie wailing cry coming down the corridors.

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  • Throwing back his shaggy maned head, he gave a high whinnying cry.

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  • Then a cry from Helen and we all scrambled to see a fine White-headed Vulture standing aloof from the rest.

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  • Have not the most cursed wretches been forced to cry out, Oh !

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  • Street Cry 's yearling sales results paralleled the respect deserved of the Grade One icon.

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  • Then they change their cry to wee yen !

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  • She didn't know whether to laugh or cry when the baby covered himself with his lunch.

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  • Infants, though tired, will often cry when they lack the ability to train themselves to fall asleep.

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  • We know the meaning behind every burp and sigh, laugh and cry.

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  • What did Georgie Porgie do to make the girls cry?

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  • Others, however, disagree with this method, instead choosing to let baby cry it out and learn how to soothe himself into a restful slumber.

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  • Try as they might, some parents just can't let their babies cry it out.

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  • As a parent, you will know when your baby gives you her "I'm too tired" cry that it's time to cut the stimulation and help your baby soothe to sleep.

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  • The old adage "just let the baby cry itself to sleep" is not necessarily what today's developmental specialists believe is best for your baby.

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  • My opinion about letting a baby "cry it out" is that it gives all kinds of messages to your baby about whose needs are more important - yours or his - that you don't want to give.

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  • Don't run to his bed as soon as he begins to cry or move around.

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  • She may cry or even throw a tantrum if taken to the potty.

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  • Even so, it's still a far cry from the old-fashioned way of maintaining the box on your own, and it's a healthier environment for you and your cat.

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  • She would cry and urinate outside the litter box.

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  • The queen will lick her abdomen, cry and likely even vomit.

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  • When you pet your cat, she may cry when you touch her ears or even try to bite you.

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  • Set in 1930s America, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry follows the African-American Logan family as they experience various negative effects of racism and social norms of the time, despite their relatively privileged financial positions.

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  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is another Newbery Medal winner, and it netted the 1977 prize.

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  • When your inclination is to curl up in bed and cry for a week, try engaging in a favorite activity instead.

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  • Conversely, other groups cry out over individual freedoms torn asunder by restrictions on activities like smoking in public places because it supposedly infringes on an individual's freedom.

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  • Babies are also believed to cry more in rooms with yellow walls.

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  • Makeup fashion was a far cry from the pasty, painted, matte faces of the 50s' starlet era.

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  • Cry, yell or talk your way to stress relief.

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  • Favorite teacher's telling you good luck, best friends pledging to be there forever, secret crushes writing cryptic messages- they're all there for you to smile over, cry, over and in some cases, puzzle through!

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  • He says stuff that upsets me and he says stuff that makes me cry.

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  • I cry almost everyday when I think about him.

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  • I cry over him because I miss him a lot.

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  • You need to find other people that DON'T make you cry, and hang out with them.

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  • Not to mention he can make me laugh until I cry.

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  • One of them makes me want to cry because it's like he is not really into me.

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  • Go with the one that doesn't make you cry or make you feel neglected.

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  • Teens may cry more easily or develop a darker outlook on life.

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  • I want to laugh with you, cry with you, and spend forever with you, so I take you, [name], as my [wife/husband] today.

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  • Occasionally I cry due to the loss even after all these years.

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  • Suicidal thoughts caused by untreated depression are simply a cry for help that must not be ignored.

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  • You may cry often or yell at loved ones because of irritability.

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  • In 1999, Swank took on the role of Brandon Teena in Boys Don't Cry, earning her an Academy Award and making her a much sought-after actress.

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  • Hill's next album, Cry, was released in 2002.

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  • One thing's for sure - women everywhere are vetting the shoulders they cry on a little more thoroughly.

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  • The split proved to be inspiration for some of the songs on his album Justified, with the hit Cry Me a River featuring a Brit look-alike in the video.

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  • Hits included Like I Love You, Cry Me a River, and Rock Your Body.

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  • Infants will periodically cry in pain and pull their legs up to their chest.

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  • Some infants cry constantly while others seem happy and stay fairly quiet.

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  • Initially, the baby is constipated, followed by poor feeding, lethargy, weakness, drooling, and a distinctive wailing cry.

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  • They gradually learn that they are loved as the people who care for them consistently treat them gently, kindly, comfort them when they cry, and show them attention.

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  • Sometimes the blue color appears only when they cry.

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  • Cri du chat (a French phrase that means "cry of the cat") syndrome is a group of symptoms that result when a piece of chromosomal material is missing (deleted) from a particular region on chromosome 5.

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  • Children born with this chromosomal deletion have a characteristic mewing cat-like cry as infants that is thought to be caused by abnormal development of the larynx (organ in the throat responsible for voice production).

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  • A high-pitched mewing cry during infancy is a classic feature of cri du chat.

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  • An abnormal larynx causes the unusual cat-like cry made by infants that is a hallmark feature of the syndrome.

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  • As children with cri du chat get older, the cat-like cry becomes less noticeable.

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  • In addition to the catlike cry, individuals with cri du chat also have unusual facial features.

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  • During infancy, the diagnosis of cri du chat syndrome is strongly suspected if the characteristic cat-like cry is heard.

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  • If a child has this unusual cry or other features seen in cri du chat syndrome, chromosome testing should be performed.

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  • Most infants cry because they do not yet have methods for soothing themselves.

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  • If lost during sleep, the pacifier's absence may cause the baby to wake and cry.

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  • If an infant's good eye is covered, the child may cry.

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  • Give the child permission to yell, cry, or otherwise express any pain or discomfort verbally.

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  • Before the test, parents should know that the child probably will cry, and restraints may be used.

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  • Infants and young children will cry more for these reasons than because the test or procedure is uncomfortable.

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  • According the United States Department of Education's 1996 Manual to Combat Truancy, skipping school is a cry for help and a signal that the child is in trouble.

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  • At early ages, inhibited children cling to their mothers and may cry and hesitate when confronted with unfamiliar persons or events.

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  • An older inhibited child or teenager, for example, may not cling to his or her mother or cry when coming to an unfamiliar laboratory but may hesitate to talk to the examiner and may smile infrequently.

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  • Other infants remain calm, relatively motionless, and do not cry.

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  • Young infants cry between one and five hours out of 24.

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  • The baby's cry is a perfect signal of life.

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  • The newborn's cry is automatic and reflexive.

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  • The infant senses a need, which triggers a sudden inspiration of air followed by a forceful expelling of that air through vocal cords, which vibrate to produce the sound called a cry.

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  • The baby's cry is disturbing, even ear-piercing, loud enough to catch the caregiver's attention but not so disturbing as to make the listener want to avoid the sound altogether.

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  • Third, the cry can be personalized as both the sender and the listener learn ways to make the signal more precise.

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  • Each baby's cry is as unique as his or her fingerprints.

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  • Infants cry because they are hungry, uncomfortable, in pain, overstimulated, tired, or just bored.

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  • A hungry cry begins softly and then becomes loud and rhythmic; an angry cry is similar to a hungry cry but louder.

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  • A cry of pain has a distinctive pattern, beginning with a single shriek followed by a short silence and then continuous loud wailing.

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  • Neglected or abused infants have a high-pitched cry that is difficult for adults to tolerate.

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  • This cry is characteristic of babies born to crack-addicted mothers and has been linked to abnormalities in the central nervous system.

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  • Hypersensitive infants cry in response to new experiences that do not normally upset other babies; ordinary comforting measures, such as holding, rocking, feeding, or swaddling do not work and may even make the crying worse.

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  • Infants typically cry an average of two hours of every 24 for the first seven weeks of life.

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  • The distress of gas or indigestion can cause the baby to cry, as can wet or soiled diapers and uncomfortable positions.

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  • If the room is noisy and people are trying to get the baby's attention, the baby may close his eyes, turn his head away, and cry.

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  • The child is not tired, hungry, or uncomfortable, but starts a whiny, fussy cry.

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  • Responding to baby's cry is biologically correct.

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  • Biological changes take place in a mother's body in response to their infant's cry.

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  • On hearing the baby cry, the blood flow to the mother's breast increases, with a biological urge to nurse.

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  • Hormones that cause a mother's milk to let down brings feelings of relaxation and pleasure; it is a pleasant release from the tension built up by the baby's cry.

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  • New parents sometimes feel guilty when their babies cry.

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  • It is not the parent's fault that babies cry.

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  • Parents should call the healthcare provider if there are concerns about why the baby continues to cry.

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  • Physical changes occur in the mother after birth, such as hormonal increases triggered by the infant licking or sucking her nipples and increased blood flow to her breasts when she hears the infant cry.

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  • When children are overcome with feelings of isolation or despair, they may run for the nearest safe person and begin to cry.

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  • A generalized tonic-clonic (grand-mal) seizure typically begins with a loud cry before the individual having the seizure loses consciousness and falls to the ground.

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  • Many times the non-custodial parent will cry foul over homeschooling and demand that the children be put back into a traditional school setting.

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  • The truth about home schooling is probably a far cry from what people think it is all about.

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  • It's okay to cry the first few times you leave your little one.

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  • Cry, laugh, take pictures, and thank your partner.

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  • They understand what it is like to have "sex on demand" with your husband, how you become the "angry ovulator," and tell you to have yourself a good cry with your comfort movies after yet another infertility treatment fails.

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  • Even though she has yet to do any overtly sexy photo shoots, it's all definitely a far cry from little Ruthie Camden.

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  • Originally made out of wood, they are obviously a far cry from the advanced material swimming fins are made of today.

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  • Children with rickets often cry because their bones ache and hurt, but adults may be walking around with insufficient amounts of vitamin D and not feel a thing.

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  • The getup is a far cry from traditional Christmas costumes, such as snowmen, angels and reindeer.

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  • For most guys, they only understand that a girl is upset or something is bothering her is when they see her cry.

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  • In heterosexual relationships and later breakups, those familiar with the couple may shake their heads in sympathy and offer a shoulder to cry on.

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  • After five months, I still cry about him every day and wish I could have him back.

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  • Others have shown the dangers still faced by same-sex lovers, such as Boys Don't Cry and But I'm a Cheerleader.

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  • She may cry, yell or express her emotions spontaneously.

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  • This is a far cry from the friendly anonymity that sites like MPwH offer.

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  • Dolce & Gabbana handbags are always a far cry from ordinary.

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  • The idea of small Vietnamese children sweating over sewing machines for a dollar a day, some of whom are forced to live on the premises, is a far cry from fashionable.

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  • Kooba is a far cry from the gleaming classic designs of Chanel or the avant-garde flamboyant styles of Dolce & Gabbanna.

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  • Of course, this doesn't mean that you can't break down and cry when things become overwhelming, but try not to become hysterical in high pressured situations.

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  • Virgos are not the men to go to when you need to cry on someone's shoulder.

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  • Let your child talk about, ask questions, complain, blame, and cry about the divorce.

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  • It is your job to interpret the tears into a cry for a clean diaper, a stomachache, or the need for a bottle.

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  • Save for their 27"x 41" size (a standard that was set by no less than Thomas Edison), vintage movie posters are a far cry from the displays that adorn modern cineplexes.

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  • Arnold Schwarzenegger "Now I know why you cry."

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  • This movie has great science fiction, good story lines, and enough drama to make the greatest of heroes cry.

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  • Dafoe is best known for numerous movie appearances in films like Speed 2, Boondock Saints, Off Limits, The Hitchhiker, To Live and Die in LA and Cry Baby.

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  • When you browse through a list of classic Disney movies, chances are good that you'll be able to pick out the ones that made you laugh or cry and taught you valuable lessons.

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  • One of the best parts about high school movies is that whether they make us laugh or cry, they remind us of a large period of our lives.

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  • The best romantic movies aren't all classics, nor will they all make you cry.

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  • Whether the movie makes you laugh, cry or everthing in between, some romantic movies are always at the top of the list such as the following.

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  • However, upon further exploration, the two men discovered an old cemetery where they could hear a baby's cry coming from the ground in front of a gravestone and a fresh grave site of a mother and infant who were recently buried together.

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  • As they attempted to walk toward the cry of the lost hunter, the sounds would either move away or disappear entirely.

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  • Any time anyone took a very hot shower, the grease from the poorly cleaned lipstick stain would repeat her terrible cry for help.

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  • At least that's the cry every now and then when someone finds a strange animal carcass that seems to fit the description of the notorious "goat sucker".

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  • Itrose up and extended its wings, and thenreleased a loud piercing cry.

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  • Sandhill cranes have a cry similar to the shriek reportedin the Mothman sightings.

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  • The flat, straight wedge surface is surely a far cry from a teetering stiletto heel, and for some can even prove more comfortable than a low-profile pump.

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  • Message boards for General Hospital provide fans with the opportunity to share their love for the residents of Port Charles, cry with their losses and cheer their triumphs.

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  • Together, they learn, love, laugh and cry through life's myriad of opportunities and obstacles.

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  • They are fast, efficient, offer a significant reduction in the amount of pain experienced by the recipient and are a far cry from the ancient method of repeatedly poking the skin with sticks to create a design.

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  • Some people incorporate both roses and hearts into tattoos which are a far cry from dainty and feminine.

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  • She almost began to cry when she realized she couldn't do it.

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  • These large novelty watches are a far cry from the tiny delicate watches that were once popular.

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  • We laugh and cry - we are happy and sad - we just so happen to process information and communicate our responses to these emotions in a very unique way.

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  • You may find that those who cry the loudest will be the first to disappear into the black bankruptcy pit where you can't reach them, with you stuck with a large order you cannot reclaim.

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  • V-I-C-T-O-R-Y--That's how we do the warrior cry.

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  • Rumors began circulating that Spears had cheated on Timberlake, which was also hinted at in Timberlake's song Cry Me a River.

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  • You can laugh, cry, fake vomit, wave, snooze, sit, show anger, confusion or even flirt.

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  • His voice was made for country crooning, and his often tongue in cheek lyrics mean he can make you laugh, even while he's making you cry into your beer.

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  • After the dissolution of bands Urgent Cry and Seraph that Cooper and Steorts respectively played in, Skillet was born.

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  • Kanye West - This video is done completely in animation, and the beat and vocal stylings of the song are a far cry from Allen's version.

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  • The band's 1979 was only released in the UK - it got a US release a few years later under the name Boys Don't Cry.

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  • She has studyied vocal music and even recorded a demo CD with her renditions of Cry Me a River and Killing Me Softly.

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  • If You Have to Cry, Go Outside was published by Harper Collins and features advice specifically for women about choosing careers off the beaten track and finding the confidence to go their own way.

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  • While not harmful, the rash can be uncomfortable for babies and they will tend to fuss and cry when the area is washed or touched.

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  • Let's keep this one game clean!" is the cry of many guests on the Facebook page devoted to the subject.

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  • Was that why she looked like she was going to cry?

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  • Pulling the rail back up, she stood beside the tent, helplessly watching Destiny cry until she coughed herself into another retching fit.

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  • She didn't want to cry.

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  • He released the nipple and started to cry.

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  • As she stared at the caskets she knew she should feel something – should cry.

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  • He walked away, leaving her to cry privately.

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  • Her ankle twisted painfully, forcing a quick cry of pain from her lips.

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  • A sharp pain shot through her ankle and a cry escaped her lips as she dropped back to the ground.

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  • When she didn't get her way, she'd cry and act like she was afraid of him.

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  • What were you thinking about that made you cry – last night?

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  • Lisa put shaking fingers to her mouth to silence an involuntary cry.

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  • She had done nothing but cry, complain and faint since this ordeal had begun.

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  • It wasn't bad enough she had to pitch her cookies in front of him, now she was going to cry.

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  • She began to cry.

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  • I heard an infant baby crying, Brenda moaned as she too, began to cry.

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  • She began to cry; something my wife almost never does.

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  • For a long time, I just looked at her until she commenced to cry again.

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